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Thursday, May 23, 2013

It's been a long time between posts for me, but I've been under the weather the last couple of weeks and all activities have pretty much come to a standstill. I have become very closely acquainted with my bed lately (which the kitties seem to appreciate) and I've also found a lot of time to catch up on my reading. There are some fantastic books out there I didn't know I was missing! In any case, I'm hoping to be getting back to normal in the next week or two and perhaps then I'll be able to resume blogging. Until then, I hope you're enjoying some sunshine and May flowers in your little corner of the world!

But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Sewing has come to a virtual halt around here lately. With one exception. I recently finished quilting a prayer quilt for a friend. This was high on my to-do list, so I made sure to make time for it.

I'm calling this quilt Faithful, because that's what comes to mind when I think of this particular lady. No matter what challenges come her way, she is always faithful and singing praises to God's glory!

The pattern is a Schnibbles quilt called "Plan C" from Miss Rosie's Quilt Co. I used 2 Charm Packs of Aviary to make it. The pastel colors aren't something I'd normally use, but I think they really match the recipient. The quilt is 32" square which I've read is a good size for someone in a wheel chair. I'm hoping that will be the case.

I used a Golden Thread pantograph called Feather Me on this quilt, but I resized it to be smaller so the scale would work better. I've used this one before and it's a nice, easy one to do. It also fits with the soft, feminine feel of this quilt.

I've dropped the quilt off at our church so that members can pray over it before giving it to her. My hope is that she knows how much she is loved by those around her and that it will bring her comfort in the days ahead. I could never express how much of an encouragement she has been to me and an example of Christ's love for others.

We
believe that we are all saved the same way, by the undeserved grace
of the Lord Jesus.

Friday, May 3, 2013

OK, more clearing out going on over here. It's like a trip down memory lane! Some of the fabric I can clearly recall why I purchased it, but others remain a bit of a mystery. Like this bundle here...

It's not that I don't like the fabric. It's pretty. However, it's really not me. I'm not a pink girl and I'm really not much into dots or swirls. There's also this Fancy Cats pre-cut panel by Loralie Designs that could be used with this fabric bundle to make a quilt.

All together, there's a yard each of the 5 bottom fabrics and 2 FQ's of the light pink scroll. Then of course, there's the panel fabric. That's a total of more than 6 yards of fabric. (This is all quilt shop quality fabric.)

If you're interested in this fabric, leave me a comment letting me know what you'd make with it. And please know, I'm totally OK if you choose not to use the cat panel in your project! Although I love the creatures, I know they're not everyone's favorite animals.

Sorry, but since shipping could get expensive on this one, I'm going to leave this open to those with US addresses only.

5/12 - Congratulations Sandie! You're the winner of the fabric. I've sent you an email for your information.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

It feels great to finally have finished this quilt. I should have finished it long ago, but to be honest, I just didn't feel like quilting on the frame. I was having too much fun working on other projects instead of buckling down and quilting row after row of pantographs. So it sat, half quilted, for far longer than it should have! However, last week, I made myself finish it. And it wasn't nearly as painful as I expected it to be. (Isn't that usually the case though?)

Hath & Windows - Take 2

I'm calling this quilt Hatch & Windows - Take 2. (I ended up giving my parents the first version and making another one, hence the "Take 2".) This will go to Quilts of Valor. The pattern is Mystery 26 from the Yahoo Group Mystery Quilts 4 Military. I pieced the back and used some leftover blocks to make a label for it.

I used a pantograph from the book Quilting Dot to Dot by Cheryl Barnes. The pattern doesn't have a name, but it's on page 87. (I've actually gotten a lot of really good pantographs from this book!)

Quilt pantograph I used

Quilts of Valor requires a presentation case to go along with each quilt so I made a pillow case out of some extra fabric.

Quilts of Valor is such a great cause so I'm very glad to have finally finished this. They're building a group home in our area for those recovering and can use quilts for each person staying there, so I'll drop this off to them next week. What's really great is that most of my quilt bee participated in this mystery too and have finished and delivered their quilts as well!